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Gemsky

Monday, July 31, 2006 at 2:05pm

Hey you boyo! I thought there would have been a drinky nite to say tara to you! v bad form that we havn’t got one! Hope London is all you want it to be an more and you dont get too rich and forget us, (Sod it, get as rich as you want but if you do then defo dont forget us!) stay in touch, ciao x

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Stephen

Monday, July 31, 2006 at 8:12pm

Cheers Gemma. Well, we did try and get something sorted but it never got off the ground unfortunately. Don’t worry, when I’m a multi-millionaire I’ll still remember you. :o Heh!

Keep in touch.

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Owen Lystrup

Tuesday, August 1, 2006 at 2:19am

Good post, Stephen. And a well-posed question.

I think PR is on the rise now more than ever because many many companies are moving past traditional marketing. This being so, they are realizing that PR goes right in line with doing so. They are also realizing the benefits of integrating PR into their marketing program and having them work in tandem.

And, like you said, many companies are seeing the benefits (from what I’ve read) of including PR in the executive-level meetings and planning.

That being said, I do think every career has it’s ebb and flow. I think it is a perfect time for PR work. I think the rise will continue for some time, but I also think it will drop drastically within a few decades.

I don’t know if I would call it a bubble. I don’t think there will be any sort of crash, but I think the amount of growth will definitely level off and perhaps drop.

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 at 6:55am

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Alex Pullin

Wednesday, August 2, 2006 at 12:51pm

I think that the future of the industry depends on how we as new PRs conduct our business. If we promote ethical and transparent public relations then the future of our industry will certainly be more assured than if the common perception continues to be that of propaganda and subversion.

We have to improve our reputation (something which we should be better at!) if we want to reap the benefits and add longevity to the PR industry. The uncertainty that Owen speaks of adds to the exctement of being involved at this time, the things that this generation do will affect the future.

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Owen Lystrup

Wednesday, August 2, 2006 at 2:44pm

A very good point, Alex.

It’s important that we young PR graduates and new hires do what we can to improve the industry and its reputation. Reputation is important, of course, but it’s also important that we actually CHANGE the industry and how we practice. No more bad releases. No more horrendous blanket pitching to unknown bloggers and journalists.

I think this is a very exciting time for PR, indeed. Social media is bringing a great number of changes, improvements, challenges and possibilities for the future of our career.

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Sam Oakley

Thursday, August 3, 2006 at 1:09pm

Interesting post stephen.

Especially so for me as I have just accepted a new job which will depend entirely on the winning of new regional and local PR clients.

I think that regional PR is definatively on the rise. Localism is forcing its way onto the agenda accross the board and people are realising that A: there are significant audiences outside of london, and B: that the best way to access these is audiences is by using PR consultancies who understand them.

Sam

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Monday, August 14, 2006 at 10:57am

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